How To Restore Old Multiple Chrome Tabs After Powerwash?


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I powerwashed my Chromebook recently. After I did this, I then logged into one of my Google accounts. I noticed that after I log in, it would do things like download a few programs which it always does and download a few apps that I have used previously. Example, like thundervpn and few other apps I downloaded.


The thing is when I open Chrome browser, all my old saved Chrome tabs that open up automatically isn't there. That is normal right? Now normally whenever I log into my Google account in the Chromebook and then open Chrome browser, I could have like 30 Chrome Tabs where each tab could have say 10 tabs each or more. So I could have like 300 Chrome Tabs total. I have that option in chrome where it would open the last saved pages so I had a lot of chrome tabs within chrome tabs. Like I want it to open up the chrome tabs like how it was previously.


The thing is when I go to my Chrome history, there is your devices and it shows Chromebook below it where if you click on it, it would show you your old entire Chrome history I believe. So when I looked at that, I noticed the old chrome tabs previously. However, is there a way now to restore those chrome tabs the way it was before I powerwashed the Chromebook? Say if I had 10 chrome tabs and each had like 5 chrome tabs so total of 50. But you want those chrome tabs to open all up like the way it was before. Is there a way to do this now with my other Google accounts that I am going to log back into now? Or I had to do something with the settings with each of those Google accounts before the Powerwash? So far with a few of my Google accounts that I logged into on the Chromebook after powerwashing it, there are no old chrome tabs that open up. Is there a way to do this with these google accounts or other ones that I will log in soon?
 

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When I go to history, it does show the old history. The issue though is you would have to manually click on each tab to open each one. Like I would have to manually click on 300 tabs to open each one of them.


I want to open like the 30 chrome Tabs that have like 10 tabs of each like how it was right before I did the Powerwash. Can I still do that now or not?


The thing is if I had say 10 chrome tabs and each had like say 2 chrome tabs each so 20 total chrome tabs. Well that would be easy to manually open each one. But not when you have like 300 and you want to open it like how it was previously with like 30 chrome tabs and 10 within each.
 

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There is only one way to recover the tabs, you need a copy of the Google Chrome folder when you had the tabs available.
 

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